The expanded trial will increase the number of participating households with V2G capability from 50 to 1,000. This expansion allows more EV owners to export power from their vehicles back to the grid, enhancing grid stability and providing potential financial benefits to participants. Additionally, the project will extend smart charging from 950 to 2,000 households, enabling EVs to charge automatically during periods of low electricity demand and cost.

ARENA CEO Darren Miller emphasized the importance of this initiative, stating that to unlock V2G at scale, collaboration among customers, car manufacturers, networks, and technology providers is essential. The project aims to address key barriers to V2G deployment in Australia, paving the way for broader adoption of this technology.

For EV owners, participating in V2G programs offers the opportunity to contribute to a more resilient and sustainable energy system while potentially reducing their own energy costs. As the project progresses, it is expected to provide valuable insights into the practical implementation of V2G technology in Australia.

Author: Paige Estritori
Published: Sunday 14th June, 2026

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